I was wondering if Craigslist used Spamgourmet (but perhaps their own mail servers instead of burdening Spamgourmet's) because maybe they could offer help to ensure their system and a separate public Spamgourmet system keep running. However, getting support or even a contact at Craigslist really sucks. They have forums (
https://forums.craigslist.org/) but josh would need assurance that Craigslist would have their dev/support team participate in them instead of just peers trying to help each other. Their feedback scheme is worthless for getting help or to report problems with their service. Currently (and based solely on my experience in the past) is that Craigslist keeps themselves too insulated from their users. If Craigslist uses Spamgourmet's services then they really need to get involved before josh is incapable of managing that aliasing service. If they don't use SG's service but just the software, they still should be interested in maintaining it instead of having to find yet another replacement for aliased messaging (the old scheme sucked, and why I thought they moved to using Spamgourmet).
If Craigslist doesn't use Spamgourmet (its software or its service) then they won't have incentive to maintain and well-support Spamgourmet, and this subthread is irrelevant. I remember Craigslist's old scheme that was only 1-way private (i.e., no reply masking), so I had to use an SG alias with Craigslist. Then Craigslist changed their scheme and it seemed very Spamgourmet-like. I haven't used Craigslist for awhile, but I thought their aliasing e-mail addresses (in the right-token, or domain part) had craigslist.org and the left token (username) looked very much like how SG works. I cannot find any section at spamgourmet.com that lists who else might be employing Spamgourmet's service or software, so it just might be me wishfully hoping Craigslist switched to using SG and, if so, maybe Craigslist would have incentive to help. When I mentioned what appeared some interaction between Spamgourmet and Craiglist, josh didn't slap my fingers and say there was no such association.