Causa: El servidor está online, pero tu versión de eMule es demasiado antigua o el servidor exige un protocolo de seguridad que tu cliente no tiene. Solución: Actualiza a eMule v0.50a (la última estable). Los servidores modernos bloquean versiones inferiores a la 0.49c por seguridad.
Many old servers disappear or become fake. Here’s how to keep your server list healthy:
.met file from a trusted source and import it via Add Servers from File.In the eMule peer-to-peer (P2P) network, servers (or servidores) act as meeting points rather than file hosts. They do not store files. Instead, they help clients (eMule users) find each other by maintaining lists of connected users and the files they are sharing. Once two clients connect, the file transfer happens directly between them (peer-to-peer), not through the server.
Think of eMule servers like a telephone switchboard: they know who is online and what they have, but they don’t record the conversations. emule servidores
For daily use: Connect to 1–2 eMule Security servers + enable KAD. That will give you access to over 90% of the eDonkey network.
If you need a ready-to-use server.met file or a list of currently active server IPs for 2026, I can generate an updated block for you.
To get your eMule running with a reliable server list, you need to update your server.met file. This ensures you are connecting to active, verified servers rather than "fake" ones that can slow down your searches or collect data. 1. Auto-Update Your Server List Causa: El servidor está online, pero tu versión
The easiest way to keep your servers current is to configure eMule to fetch a trusted list automatically every time it starts:
Open eMule and go to Options (Preferencias) > Server (Servidor).
Check the box "Auto-update server list at startup" (Auto-actualizar lista de servidores al iniciar). Click Update
Click the List... button next to it. A notepad file will open.
Paste a reliable server.met URL into the file. Common trusted sources include: