Where does the 'PR' and 'P' prefixes come from in the SPAMD response??
I don't see anywhere in spamd.raw where it prints anything but SPAMD/1.X

Is spamc reading the SPAMD response incorrectly?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# tail -f /var/log/maillog
Jul 26 09:15:16 mail1 spamc[5853]: spamd responded with bad string
'PRSPAMD/1.1 0 EX_OK'
Jul 26 09:15:16 mail1 spamc[6043]: spamd responded with bad string
'PRSPAMD/1.1 0 EX_OK'
Jul 26 09:15:16 mail1 spamc[5993]: spamd responded with bad string
'PRSPAMD/1.1 0 EX_OK'
Jul 26 09:15:21 mail1 spamc[6370]: spamd responded with bad string
'PSPAMD/1.1 0 EX_OK'
Jul 26 09:15:23 mail1 spamc[6432]: spamd responded with bad string
'PSPAMD/1.1 0 EX_OK'
Jul 26 09:15:23 mail1 spamc[6422]: spamd responded with bad string
'PSPAMD/1.1 0 EX_OK'
Jul 26 09:15:25 mail1 spamc[6477]: spamd responded with bad string
'PSPAMD/1.1 0 EX_OK'
Jul 26 09:15:26 mail1 spamc[6598]: spamd responded with bad string
'PSPAMD/1.1 0 EX_OK'
Jul 26 09:15:32 mail1 spamc[6862]: spamd responded with bad string
'PSPAMD/1.1 0 EX_OK'
Jul 26 09:22:27 mail1 spamc[14084]: spamd responded with bad string
'PSPAMD/1.1 0 EX_OK'

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