emule-security.org ???

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emule-security.org ???

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I can't connect to the server because it doesn't appear in the list. Why? I have tried to update it many times. It didn't work. Help!?
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You have to choose a different Server. I recommend eMule Sunrise.

I have also lost emule Security, see my earlier post:
viewtopic.php?p=126965#p126965

For a long time now, I would have the following pasted in the "Update server.met from URL" box in the Servers tab: [Code] I would select that and then click "Update" as needed and I would get Servers reloaded. However, the list has been getting shorter and shorter, and I noticed that eMule Security disappeared.

See this post in the same thread for other server lists:
viewtopic.php?p=118583#p118583
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Thanks for your help! *-* But emule Security was good. -_-

Anyway!_! *-*
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It seems to be back! :P

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Who do you use to update your server list? Mine has been getting shorter and shorter. It has not affected my downloads, but STILL.
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Night457 wrote: Wed Aug 27, 2025 9:55 pm Who do you use to update your server list? Mine has been getting shorter and shorter. It has not affected my downloads, but STILL.
From http://www.emule-security.org/serverlist/server.met.

It's in my adresses.dat and my server list gets updated automaticly every time I start eMule.
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Night457 wrote: Wed Aug 27, 2025 9:55 pm Who do you use to update your server list? Mine has been getting shorter and shorter. It has not affected my downloads, but STILL.
Completely random. For example;

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ghost wrote: Wed Aug 27, 2025 10:05 pm From http://www.emule-security.org/serverlist/server.met.

It's in my adresses.dat and my server list gets updated automaticly every time I start eMule.
How does it work? What method can I try?
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ghost wrote: Wed Aug 27, 2025 10:05 pm From http://www.emule-security.org/serverlist/server.met.

It's in my adresses.dat and my server list gets updated automaticly every time I start eMule.
Hmmm, it does not work for me in the manual update in the Servers tab. I will have to edit my addresses.dat later to see what more it gives me. Thanks!
Unigami wrote: Wed Aug 27, 2025 10:19 pm How does it work? What method can I try?
Ordinarily I would take you (or anyone else) through this step by step. But right now I can not find my OWN emule .dat files: addresses.dat, nodes.dat, and a whole bunch of others. By rights my emule should not work without them, and it IS working. Even information online is not directing me to where I can find them. The instructions to look where I have eMule installed just aren't cutting it, because I swear that is where I looked. I have to assume something is blocking me mentally.

I can not trust myself to give anyone advice if I can not do it myself. Can ghost or someone else who trusts their accuracy and brain function help Unigami? Maybe it will help me too.
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If you don't have a file named "adresses.dat" in your config folder, just create an empty file and name it like that. This file is necessary to automaticly download a new server list every time you start eMule. Open it with notepad, add http://www.emule-security.org/serverlist/server.met and save it.
(You can add more adresses, if you want to download more than one server.met.)

In the settings:

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That's it.
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Thank you! Ghost gave the short and sweet version, but that still would not have been enough for my mental block. I spent many Skinny Puppy songs typing this up before ghost started his post. If you need more instruction, here be. If not, please skip.
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I have not found eMule Security Server but I have at least found my mind. Maybe that Server's addition was only temporary, or limited to Australia or whatever country ghost is in. ;)
Unigami wrote: Wed Aug 27, 2025 10:19 pm How does it work? What method can I try?
I will give 3 similar methods with ghost's method last.

(1) Manual update from website.
  • Have eMule open and running.
  • Go to this website and then click "Add servers to emule". https://www.emule-security.org/serverlist/
  • eMule should flash. Go to it and it should say "_ servers added" in the bottom left with a varying number.
(2) Manual update from eMule.
  • Open eMule and go to the Servers tab.
  • In the "Update server.met from URL" box on the right paste one of these two addresses: [Code] or [Code]
  • (The first is the one I have been using, the second is what ghost gave. They seem to give the same results.)
  • Click the "Update" button and a list of Servers should load.
  • The pasted address should still be there after closing and reopening eMule so you can use it again.
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(3) Automatic update upon starting eMule.
  • Open eMule and go to the Options tab. It will generate a popup menu.
  • Select Options/Server.
  • Put a check mark next to "Auto-update server list at startup"
  • Click the "List..." button. It should open addresses.dat in your text editor, probably Notepad.
  • Add one of the two URLs I listed in Method 2 into addresses.dat
  • Save the file and then exit it
  • Click "Apply" and then "OK" in the eMule/Options/Server popup. It will disappear.
  • Disconnect and then exit eMule completely. Then restart it. The Server list should load automatically.
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(Note, my "Remove dead servers" in the screenshot has too many retries. I have had it at 1 and ghost has it at 1.)
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This does not give a huge list but at least the Servers are "approved". I'll be darned if I can find Emule-Security but my servers seem to be enough. Hopefully this will help you expand your list.
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Now, where I found my mind.

I am ashamed to admit that I used the results of an ONLINE AI SEARCH. I am even more ashamed to admit that it worked. I could not find my eMule config folder where I supposedly had eMule installed, so I could not FIND my addresses.dat file and all the other important eMule configuration files. Deleting this folder would be disastrous for eMule, and editing the files could be dangerous to it. Eventually I figured out how to produce the addresses.dat file using eMule itself, as in Method 3 above. But as for finding the location of the file --
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Of course I would choose a User Specific Installation because I do not like things easy. In File Explorer I navigated through AppData to my eMule Config folder. There was addresses.dat and all the other important files. I made a Copy of addresses.dat in that same folder before editing it in case I made a mistake.
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