This switches the DPD logic to always log analyzers that raised a
protocol confirmation.
The logic is that, once a protocol has been confirmed - and thus there
probably is log output - it does not make sense to later remove it from
the log. It does make sense to somehow flag it as failed - but that
seems like a secondary step.
These have been created artificially. The tests show that for an
invalid reply line without a numeric code, with a numeric code < 100
or a numeric code not followed by a space we now raise an analyzer
violation and disable the analyzer.