920 %>B8B5 ;8 K, GB> 1K eMule ?><>3 0< =0AB@>8BL =0AB@>9:8 A:0G820=8O?Turning this on will allow eMule to make sure downloads with a lot of sources do not interfere with downloads that have few sources.If you just updated from a client v0.26 and below, all current downloads have been defaulted to Auto Prio.This option will only effect future downloads. (> C<>;G0=8N Yes)
921 %>B8B5 ;8 K, GB> 1K eMule ?><>3 0< =0AB@>8BL =0AB@>9:8 >B40G8?Turning this on will allow eMule to boost rare files meaning popular files will be harder for other people to get.Turning this off will allow eMule to upload popular files more often meaning rare files will be harder for other people to get.If you just updated from a client v0.26 and below, all current shared files have been defaulted to Auto Prio.This option will only effect future shared files. (> C<>;G0=8N Yes)
922 >>I@OBL ;N459 >B40NI8E 0< D09;K?-B> DC=:F8O 8725AB=0 :0: @548B=0O !8AB5<0. Turning this on will help fight against leachers. If you are a dedicated releaser, you will want to turn this off.(> C<>;G0=8N Yes)
923 B40G0 F5;K<8 1;>:0<8?Using full chunk gives the client a better chance to complete a chunk. Turning this off will help rotate your queue faster. If you are a dedicated releaser, you will want to turn this on.(> C<>;G0=8N Yes)
924 A?>;L7>20BL 157>?0A=K9 <5B>4 A>548=5=58O?Turning this feature off allows eMule to connect to servers a little faster, but can cause you to get more false lowID connects.(> C<>;G0=8N No)
925 0?CAB8BL setup-?><>I=8:?
926 !>548=OBLAO A A5@25@>< ?@8 AB0@B5?(> C<>;G0=8N No)