Usage Preferences
Contents
Description
The Preferences window allows to easily set aMule's settings.
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Usage
The preferences options are divided into sections. Each section groups options with similar targets.
You can view the available options by clicking th apropiate section in the list by the left side of the window.
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General
This section contains options regarding general aspects of aMule.
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The descritpion for each item follows:
- Nick: Username to use
- Language: Language in which text will be displayed(it requires to have the appropiate LC_ALL (or LC_MESSAGES) variable on UNIX systems). System default sets the system's language
- Misc Options
- Check for new versions at startup: If checked, when aMule start it will check f new aMule releases are available and show a message if there are
- Start minimized: Minimize aMule when it starts
- Prompt on exit: When closing aMule ask for confirmation
- Enable Tray Icon: Show a tray icon for aMule
- Minimize to trayicon: When minimizing aMule, hide the window completely so it can only be unminimized from the systray icon (see the usage article about tray icon). This option will only be available when Enable Tray Icon option is enabled
- Tooltip Delay Time in secs: Seconds it takes for the systray tooltip to appear (see the usage article about tray icon)
- Browser Selection
- Browser Selection: Select the browser yuo want aMule to use when opening web sites
- Custom Browser: When selecting Custom browser in the browser selection list, this box will be active so yuo can enter the browser command to use to start a browser. Use the Browse button to browse the filesystem for the browser
- Open in new tab if possible: Some browsers allow for pages to be started in new tabs rather than overriding the web site it was viewing so, if possible, when this option is enabled, open web sites in a new tab
Connection
This section contains options regarding connections aMule.
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The descritpion for each item follows:
- Bandwidth Limits
- Download: Maximum download speed to allow
- Upload: Maximum upload speed to allow
- Slot Allocation: Define speed for every allocated slot
- Line Capacities
- Download: Download speed your line is capable of performing. This is only used for Statistics and the speed bar in the SysTray icon
- Upload: Upload speed your line is capable of performing. This is only used for Statistics and the speed bar in the SysTray icon
- Standard client TCP Port: Standard client TCP port aMule will use
- Extended client UDP Port
- Extended client UDP Port: Extended client UDP port aMule will use
- disable: Disable the Extended client UDP port. This will decrease aMule's performance and usage in some apsects, but will free a port
- UDP port for extended server requests: This field cannot be modified. It is there only so that the user remembers about the extended server requests UDP port's existence and easily knows which numbre it is assigned
- Max Sources per File: Maximum amount of sources that will be remembered for every file
- Connection Limits: Maximum amount of simoultanous connections
- Networks
- Autoconnect on startup: Connect aMule to the enabled netwrks when it starts
- Reconnect on loss: Atempt to connect to a server when disconnected. If it was disconnected because of an error, it will attempt to connect to the same server it was connected to. Otherwise, if it was explicitly disconnected by the server, it will attempt to connect to just any other server
- Show overhead bandwidth: Show in the Status bar the bandwidth that control packets take
Proxy
This section contains options regarding connection aMule through a proxy.
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The descritpion for each item follows:
- General
- Enable Proxy: Enable the use of a proxy
- Proxy type: Select the type of proxy it is
- Proxy host: The proxy's address
- Proxy port: The port through which the proxy should be accessed
- Authentication
- Enable authentication: Enable this option to use a username and password to log into the proxy. If disabled, anonymous log in will be performed
- Username: Username to use to log into the proxy
- Password: Password to use to log into the proxy
- Automatic server connect without proxy: This optin isn't working yet
Message Filter
This section contains options regarding messages filtering in aMule.
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The descritpion for each item follows:
- Filter incoming messages: Filter incoming messages with the rules set underneath. Messages which are already open (in the Messages window) will no be closed
- Filtering Options
- Filter all messages: Ignore all incoming messages
- Filter messages from people not on your friend list: Ingore all messages coming from users not in the friends list in Messages window)
- Filter messages from unknown clients: Ignore messages coming from clients which aren't in any of your upload or download queues
- Filter messages containing: Ignore all messages containing the strings listed in the box below. This words must be separated with a coma (,) only (all other characters will be takes as part of the string to filter)
Remote Controls
This section contains options regarding controling aMule remotely.
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The descritpion for each item follows:
- Webserver Parameters
- Webserver port: Port where the swebserver will be listening for incoming connections
- page Refresh Time: Time between refreshes in the web pages
- Enable Gzip compression: Compress packets transfered from/to aMule from/to aMuleWeb
- Enable Low rights User: Enable the use of a low rights account to log into the webserver with view capabilities but no administration rights
- Full rights password: Password for administration from the webserver
- Low rights password: Password users with low rights can use to log into the websever
- Web template: Template to use for the webserver (also known as webserver skins)
- External Connection Parameters
- Accept external connections: Allow aMule to accept External Connections requests from remote applications (such as aMuleWeb, aMuleGUI or aMuleCMD)
- IP of the listening interface: IP of the host running aMule. This field is optional
- TCP port: TCP port where aMule will listen for external connections
- Password: Password remote applications must supply to succesfully perform External Connections requests
Online Signature
This section contains options regarding aMule's Online Signature.
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The descritpion for each item follows:
- Enable Online-Signature: Enable aMule to write the Online Signature
- Update Frequency: Refresh interval aMule waits to update the Online Signature
- Online Signature Directory: Locations where the Online Signature must be written to
Server
This section contains options regarding connecting aMule to servers.
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The descritpion for each item follows:
- Remove dead server: Enable this option to remove servers which aren't acessible (unable to connect or ping them)
- Remove dead server after X retries: If the above option is enabled, this specifies how many times a server has to fail to connect (or ping) before it is removed from the srevers list
- Auto-update serverlist at startup: Enable this option to have aMule download the serverlist set in the serverlists list window (see the List button)
- List: By clicking this a window will popup where you can enter the URLs to servers lists you want aMule to download an use at startup when the Auto-update serverlist at startup option is enabled
- Update serverlist when connecting to a server: When connecting to a server, sak this server for other servers it knows about and add them to the servers list
- Update serverlist when a client connect: When connecting to a client, ask this client what server it is connected to and add this server to the servers list
- Use priority system: When connecting to any server, use the priority system to decide which servers to attempt to connect first and which to attempt to conenct the last
- Use smart LowID check on connect: This option is ignored currently
- Safe connect: If ennabled, when aMule is asked to connect to any server, it will only try connecting to on server at a time. If disabled, it will try two at a time simoultaneosuly (although only one will be eventually connected)
- Autoconnect to servers in static list only: When setting aMule to connecto to any server, only attempt to connect to connect to those tagged as static
- Set manually added servers to High Priority: When a server is manually added thorugh the Networks window, set its priority to High
Files
This section contains options regarding aMule's downloading files.
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The descritpion for each item follows:
- Intelligent Corruption Handling
- I.C.H. active
- AICH trusts every hash
- Add fiels to download in pause mode
- Add files to download with auto priority
- Try to download first and last chunks first
- Add new shared files with auto priority
- Try to transfer full chunks to all uploads
- Start next paused file when a file completed
- From the same category
- Save 5 sources on rare files
- Disk space
- Check Disk Space:
- Min Disk Space:
- Execute command on file completion
- Enable command execution:
- Command:
Sources Dropping
This section contains options regarding aMule source dropping algorithm.
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The descritpion for each item follows:
- Sources with no needed file-parts:
- Enable auto drop Full Queue Sources:
- High Queue Rating Sources Handling
- Enable auto drop High Queue Rating Sources:
- High Queue Rating value:
- Auto Drop Sources Timer:
Directores
This section contains options regarding aMule's directories.
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The descritpion for each item follows:
- Incoming Directory:
- Temporary Directory:
- Shared Directories:
- Share hidden files:
- Video Player:
Statistics
This section contains options regarding aMule's statistics.
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The descritpion for each item follows:
- Graphs
- Update delay:
- Time for average graph:
- Connections Graph Scale:
- Select Statistcs Colors:
- Statistics Tree
- Update delay:
- Number of Client Versions shown:
Security
This section contains options regarding aMule's security.
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The descritpion for each item follows:
- File Options
- Who can see shared files:
- Default Permissions
- Files:
- Directories:
- IP-Filtering
- Enable IP-Filtering:
- Reload List:
- Auto-update ipfilter at startup:
- URL:
- Update now:
- Filtering Level:
- Always filter LAN IPs:
- Use Secure Identification:
GUI Tweaks
This section contains advanced options regarding aMule's GUI.
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The descritpion for each item follows:
- Download Queue Files Progress
- Show percentage:
- Show progressbar:
- Progressbar Style:
- Skin Support
- Use skin file to set aMule bitmaps:
- Skin file:
- Auto-sort files in the download queue:
- Misc GUI Tweaks
- Show Fast ED2K Links Handler:
- Show extended info on categories tabs:
- Show transfer rates on title:
- Vertical toolbar orientation:
Core Tweaks
This section contains advanced options regarding aMule's core system.
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The descritpion for each item follows:
- Max new connections / 5 secs:
- File Buffer Size:
- Upload Queue Size:
- Server connection refresh interval:
Debugging
This section contains advanced options for debugging aMule.
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You may enable extra debugging output to your aMule log by enabling the Enable Verbose Debug-Logging. checkbox.
Once enabled, you may define what exact debug messages you want to get in the log by enabling/disabling the options in the Message Categories list.
This whole debugging preferences window should not be touched unless you know what you are doing. Therefore, its options will not be described.
Overview
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