This is the most common method to refresh your list with trusted servers. Go to the tab in eMule.
In the golden age of eMule, the "Big" servers were kings. Razorback 2 was legendary. It was the central nervous system of the network. Connecting to it meant you had access to the most sources, the highest speeds, and the rarest files.
But we lost something in that transition. We lost the "place." You can't point to a server in a DHT network. You can't have a favorite server. You can't see a list of names and feel the comfort of knowing where your data is coming from. We traded the village square for an invisible fog.
Click the button next to it. This will open a text file (usually addresses.dat ) in Notepad.
This is the most common method to refresh your list with trusted servers. Go to the tab in eMule.
In the golden age of eMule, the "Big" servers were kings. Razorback 2 was legendary. It was the central nervous system of the network. Connecting to it meant you had access to the most sources, the highest speeds, and the rarest files.
But we lost something in that transition. We lost the "place." You can't point to a server in a DHT network. You can't have a favorite server. You can't see a list of names and feel the comfort of knowing where your data is coming from. We traded the village square for an invisible fog.
Click the button next to it. This will open a text file (usually addresses.dat ) in Notepad.