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Matching any Exim authentication name
As explained in https://github.com/grooverdan/fail2ban/pull/4, in Exim there can be used plenty of other standard authentication names, and in fact the names can be custom. The failregex in Exim filter should catch authentication errors regardless of the name of the authentication. Hence replacing the plain|login with the general \w+pull/584/head^2
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failregex = ^%(pid)s %(host_info)ssender verify fail for <\S+>: (?:Unknown user|Unrouteable address|all relevant MX records point to non-existent hosts)\s*$
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^%(pid)s (plain|login) authenticator failed for (\S+ )?\(\S+\) \[<HOST>\]: 535 Incorrect authentication data( \(set_id=.*\)|: \d+ Time\(s\))?\s*$
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^%(pid)s \w+ authenticator failed for (\S+ )?\(\S+\) \[<HOST>\]: 535 Incorrect authentication data( \(set_id=.*\)|: \d+ Time\(s\))?\s*$
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^%(pid)s %(host_info)sF=(<>|[^@]+@\S+) rejected RCPT [^@]+@\S+: (relay not permitted|Sender verify failed|Unknown user)\s*$
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^%(pid)s SMTP protocol synchronization error \([^)]*\): rejected (connection from|"\S+") %(host_info)s(next )?input=".*"\s*$
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^%(pid)s SMTP call from \S+ \[<HOST>\](:\d+)? (I=\[\S+\]:\d+ )?dropped: too many nonmail commands \(last was "\S+"\)\s*$
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