It takes a very long time (one or more hours per day) to click the "discard" radio button for each mail message per mailing list, and then finally click on the "Submit All Data" button.
Search the archives. There's already been at least one discussion on this topic, and a source code change suggested that would make the default to be "discard" for all mailing lists on the system.
You could quickly scan the messages for each list, choose a different radio button for each non-spam message, and then hit the "Submit All" button to discard everything else.
If you're really desperate, the same people who found that source code change might be willing to help you develop script alternative to do the same thing from the command line.
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