The spam blocking software we have at ECU allows one to block any 
specific email address or any email coming from @nnnn.com, where the user 
provides the nnnn - for example, crap.bs.com.  However, some of these scumbags 
send from yahoo.com, with different userids every week, and yahoo has 
absolutely no interest in blocking these predators.  While I have been tempted 
to block anything from yahoo.com, I have instead used Microsoft Office Rules to 
block any message that has in the body a phrase that identifies it as predatory 
spam - for example, "Center for Promoting Ideas" or "American Research 
Institute for Policy Development."

Cheers,
[Karl L. Wuensch]<http://core.ecu.edu/psyc/wuenschk/klw.htm>
From: Stuart McKelvie [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2014 9:17 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: RE: [tips] Predatory Publishers
Dear Paul,

What kind of filter works to catch all the different ones?

Sincerely,

Stuart

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