Emule Server List
You should primarily rely on Kad (Kademlia) , a serverless network. However, keeping a cleaned server list is still useful for finding sources that Kad might miss.
Years ago, servers were central hubs for searching and downloading. Today, most servers have shut down, and many remaining ones are "fake" or spy servers that log user data or return false search results.
Fake servers accept your connection but provide zero search results or sources, effectively breaking your client.
To ensure a clean and private experience, the eMule Project and community experts recommend: Emule Server List
Here are the prominent, verified servers currently anchoring the eMule network: 1. TV Underground ed2k://|server|176.103.56.135|2442|/
Before you copy-paste the first list you find on Google, remember this: Bad servers exist. They are designed to log your IPs, throttle your downloads, or feed you fake search results. You need a list from a trusted source.
When you search for a file, eMule queries the server you are connected to (and sometimes others in your list) to find users who have that file. You should primarily rely on Kad (Kademlia) ,
ed2k://|server|93.184.216.34|4242|/
(Note: Always check the official eMule forums or emule-security.org for the most current URL, as these can change).
His heart stopped. He downloaded it.
The easiest and most effective way to keep your server list current is using an automated URL in the adresses.dat file. Open eMule. Go to the tab.
Don't rely on the default list that comes with a fresh installation, as those servers are often outdated. Direct URL Update
