I hope that what you're assuming is NOT true. Given that Declude Virus unpacks all of the attachments and calls your antivirus scanner(s) on the unpacked attachments, I would expect that the BAN option takes effect based on that MIME decoding, so that it sees the correct filename.
The problem here is that the filename is encoded using a very unusual format -- we are currently investigating this.
The files will get caught by a virus scanner, but the banned file extensions may not work as expected.
-Scott
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