The difference between this file and ipfilter.dat file is that this one contains static IP ranges which will override those in ipfilter.dat in case of collision, and that this file will never be modified by aMule, while ipfilter.dat may be auto-updated. ~/.aMule/ipfilter_static.dat: This file contains the IP ranges and access levels restrictions which will be passed to IPFilter.~/.aMule/ipfilter.download: This is where ipfilter.dat files are temporary downloaded, before being renamed to ipfilter.dat (if the download succeeds).~/.aMule/ipfilter.dat: This file contains the IP ranges and access levels restrictions which will be passed to IPFilter.~/.aMule/GeoIP.dat: Used to identify the country of an IP address.~/.aMule/ED2KLinks: This file acts as an external interface to add downloads to aMule.~/.aMule/t: Contains your friends list configuration.~/.aMule/cryptkey.dat: It contains the unique 384 bit private RSA key of your client.~/.aMule/t: Contains the public hashes of other known clients along with the credits it owes each of them.~/.aMule/t: Contains the hashes of the files that were cancelled by the user.It contains the settings for the CAS image creation.
~/.aMule/casrc: This file will only exist if CAS has been run sometime with the -o switch.It is an image containing details on aMule's status. ~/.aMule/aMule-online-sign.png: This file will only exist if CAS has been run sometime with the -o switch and ~/.aMule/casrc was successfully configured.This HTML page contains details on aMule's status. ~/.aMule/aMule-online-sign.html: This file will only exist if CAS has been asked sometime to generate an HTML stats page.~/.aMule/amulesig.dat: This is aMule's OnLineSignature file, which is the same as eMule's signature (see onlinesig.dat below) but with extended information.~/.aMule/nf: aMule's personal configuration file (where most preferences are stored).~/.aMule/addresses.dat: Contains a list of serverlist URLs to check (if enabled in Preferences) for new servers on startup.Here is a list and the usage of each of them (On Mac OS X the "~/.aMule" folder corresponds to "~/Library/Application Support/aMule"):