Iβve been passionate about coding since the early β90s β my journey began in 1991 on the amazing Commodore 64. A couple of years later, in 1993, I was already experimenting with email systems, running a BBS connected to Fidonet and fetching email using UUCP.
In 1997, I wrote a webmail client in C and it ended up being used by several large companies. Inspired by that success, I went on to build a complete mail server to go with it (also in C), supporting IMAP, POP3, and SMTP.
Fast-forward a few decades, and despite the massive leaps in technology, email infrastructure still felt stuck in the past. Most mail servers were bloated, overly complex, and painful to maintain. So I decided to change that. I set out to build a modern, efficient mail and collaboration server from the ground up β this time in Rust, a language Iβve grown deeply passionate about.
That effort became Stalwart Mail & Collaboration Server β the foundation of what I now work on at Stalwart Labs.
While the C programming language will always hold a special place in my heart, Iβve embraced Rust wholeheartedly in recent years. These days, I live by the motto:
Aut Rust aut nihil π¦ β Rust or nothing.