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Add more username regexes to work with normal Twitter notification emails #24

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We sent this email to @

This is what appears at the end of Twittter body emails for normal notifications. Note that you need the d> to ensure that it comes after the ' Download app https://twitter.com/download' footer and not a 'Read more at Twitter https://twitter.com/cb_doge/status/1762155563759055109' post, in which case a crafty Twitter name setter might be able to exploit it. Here's an example email body footer raw text:

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Elon Musk reposted=20
DogeDesigner - @cb_doge
Over 1 million job postings are now live on =F0=9D=95=8F https://t.co/L1eJc=
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Read more at Twitter <https://twitter.com/cb_doge/status/176215556375905510=
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Elon Musk reposted=20
Hiring - @XHiring
Over 1 million job postings are now live on X! Looking for a new gig? Make =
your next career move using X Hiring: https://t.co/shvRkkr7ti https://t.co/=
fnsI1TY0kW
Read more at Twitter <https://twitter.com/XHiring/status/176214113352457862=
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See more on Twitter <https://twitter.com/>
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Help <https://support.twitter.com/>
Privacy <https://twitter.com/privacy>
  Reset password <https://twitter.com/account/begin_password_reset?account_=
identifier=3Dzktestemail>
  Download app <https://twitter.com/download>
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