It integrates into Apache as a CGI program serving up a web UI for managing your aliases.
It works by managing the content of an alias file read by your mail server.
Authentication of the webUI is via IMAP or SASL.
Each throw-away alias is associated with a memo in which you can have text and URL's (that get rendered into links), and a creation time. You can regex search through the aliases, edit the memo fields, rearrange their order and delete them.
Not sure how this is relevant to OP’s post aside as an attempted hijack. You don’t even address the differences between the product you’re pushing and OP’s.
If you want to Show HN something, make your own post; this is just rude.
http://www.kylheku.com/cgit/tamarind/tree/README
It integrates into Apache as a CGI program serving up a web UI for managing your aliases.
It works by managing the content of an alias file read by your mail server.
Authentication of the webUI is via IMAP or SASL.
Each throw-away alias is associated with a memo in which you can have text and URL's (that get rendered into links), and a creation time. You can regex search through the aliases, edit the memo fields, rearrange their order and delete them.