A is a simple text-based file containing the IP addresses and port numbers of these active eMule servers. When you load a server list, eMule attempts to connect to them, allowing you to enter the eD2K (eDonkey2000) network.
The serves as the backbone of the eDonkey2000 (eD2K) network, acting as a directory that indexes files and manages peer-to-peer (P2P) connections. In an age dominated by decentralized Kad networks and torrenting, maintaining a secure and reliable server list remains a niche but vital technical practice for eMule users. The Function of an eMule Server
: You can configure eMule to automatically fetch a verified list. In Settings -> Server , enable "Auto-update server list at startup" . Emule Server List
Servers on the eDonkey network are not permanent. They come and go for several reasons:
✅ Find and maintain a fresh server list. ✅ Connect to high-quality servers with thousands of users. ✅ Protect your privacy with VPNs and IP filters. ✅ Troubleshoot common connection problems. A is a simple text-based file containing the
: A "High ID" means your client is fully reachable, whereas a "Low ID" indicates a network blockage (often a router or firewall issue), which severely limits your download speed and server options.
Therefore, maintaining an is essential for a functional eMule experience. In an age dominated by decentralized Kad networks
: Widely considered the gold standard for safety; it actively filters out fake clients and malicious content. !! Sharing-Devils No. 1 !! (176.123.2.239:4232)
If you have just installed eMule and are staring at a blank screen or a "Connecting..." status that never resolves, 99% of the time, the issue is your server list.
Download (small free tool) to clean your list manually—remove dead IPs, sort by ping, and merge multiple lists.