Gary,

> I sent a banned file 'need_xcars.snp' which triggered a (virus/banned)
> bounce DSN. The sender received this with a subject line of:
>
> VIRUS in message apparently from you ()
>...
> VIRUS ALERT
> Our content checker found
>     banned name: multipart/mixed |
>       application/octet-stream,.cab,need_xcars.snp | .doc,_AccRpt_.snp
>
> The $banned_admin received a report with the subject:
>
> VIRUS () in mail FROM [192.168.1.1] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> No viruses were found.
> Banned name: multipart/mixed | application/octet-stream,.cab,...

> I would have thought it should have substituted something like
> BANNED FILE for VIRUS in both cases.

Are you overriding default notification templates?
Perhaps you have templates from 2.4.0 - see 2.4.1 release notes
about incompatibility due to ccat renumbering.

On our site a sender of banned contents gets:

Subject: BANNED message from you (multipart/mixed | ... 
...
BANNED CONTENTS ALERT

Our content checker found
    banned name: multipart/mixed |
      application/x-msdownload,.empty,Attachments00.HQX


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