About GoodServer
GoodServer was founded in 1996 by David Rauschenbach, having roots in MetaInfo, whose e-mail products were acquired by Check Point Software and Sendmail, Inc.
GoodServer operates from a farm in rural Indiana.

Nov 2006 update:
Nolan answers the Ruby on Rails ad, and gets a new smoking patio for his trouble. In addition to Ruby and Linux, he has a passion for Jabber.
July 2006 update:
A jet-lagged David, at the office with Brice. Brice works through Moser Consulting in Indianapolis, and has contributed a fair bit of consulting for GoodServer. In this picture he's in the middle of two weeks worth of character set development, which qualifies him as Indiana's foremost expert on utf-7 and all its variants. It was a pleasure to outsource that one.

June 2006 update:
A picture of David (far right) taken in Berlin while working for Synchronica. Sascha (center) is holding an Ogo. That, along with WebDAV and Domino, occupied most of our time.

Fall 2004 update:
Over the past year, the Server SDK products have matured significantly, and now support full stateful proxy capability for the IMAP and SMTP protocols. Multiple licensees in the wireless industry are now building commercial e-mail proxy products
with the latest SDK's.
June 2003 update:
It is now 7 years since GoodServer was founded. The Java-based email frameworks continue to mature at a steady pace, and are being used in ever more demanding customer environments. Ask about the details! A recent relocation to
rural Indiana will ensure that the business remains debt-free with minimal overhead, ensuring that these products will continue to mature for years to come.
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