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Since you are using [[aMule]], you might want to contact the [[aMule Team]]. Please make sure you know what you want to say or learn and decide which way to go from the following:
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Since you are using [[aMule]], you might want to contact the [[aMule devs|aMule Team]]. Please make sure you know what you want to say or learn and decide which way to go from the following:
  
 
== Bugs ==
 
== Bugs ==
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== Talk ==
 
== Talk ==
You can reach the aMule_Team at aMule's [[forum]]s or through [[IRC]].
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You can reach the aMule_Team at aMule's [[forum]]s.
  
 
For administrational issues '''only''', you can mail directly at ''[mailto:admin@amule.org admin@amule.org]''
 
For administrational issues '''only''', you can mail directly at ''[mailto:admin@amule.org admin@amule.org]''
  
 
Under exceptinal circumstances, you can mail someone in the aMule team directly. You should know when a circumstance is excepcional enough, if such circumstance exists at all.
 
Under exceptinal circumstances, you can mail someone in the aMule team directly. You should know when a circumstance is excepcional enough, if such circumstance exists at all.
 
== Keep updated ==
 
aMule's [[Mail list]] will keep you up to date with latest aMule releases.
 
 
== Version ==
 
Created by Jacobo221 on 13.11.05 at 01:55<br>
 
Updated by Vollstrecker on 23.01.08 at 17:55
 

Latest revision as of 18:17, 8 April 2016

Since you are using aMule, you might want to contact the aMule Team. Please make sure you know what you want to say or learn and decide which way to go from the following:

Bugs

You can report bugs through:

Talk

You can reach the aMule_Team at aMule's forums.

For administrational issues only, you can mail directly at admin@amule.org

Under exceptinal circumstances, you can mail someone in the aMule team directly. You should know when a circumstance is excepcional enough, if such circumstance exists at all.