Here is a feature suggestion:
In priniciple spamgourmet users should rarely, if ever, have to revisit the website. Unfortunately, this is sometimes necessary. Could it be made possible to control spamgourmet accounts via an email interface? This may be quicker for users, because the situations where users decide to manage their addresses would generally arise while they are already running their email clients.
Maybe the interface could be to send a message to, say, "manage@spamgourmet.com", with a blank subject, and one command per line in the message body.
As an example of a specific command to implement, one of the most common needs (in my experience) is to change the remaining message count for a disposable address, because it turns out that the originally chosen message count was either too high or too low. In this case, the command might be "setcount" and its arguments might be [count] [disposable address] [password], so that the line in the email body would expand to something like:
setcount 0 foo.10.bar@spamgourmet.com mysecretpassword
Maybe the interface could also support a command called "reply" (without arguments), which causes the interface to send a success-report email to the account's registered forwarding address (the default being not to reply), and a command called "help" (again, without arguments) which lists all the possible commands. This could then be extensible to cover a larger range of management commands in future, but resetting message counts would be the most obviously useful initial feature.
Is this a reasonable suggestion?
Many thanks,
Alan