Patrick,

Try the following.  It's worked for me when K9 starts misbehaving.

Export the account information.
Uninstall/delete K9
Reinstall K9
During the start of the new install you'll be asked if you want to import your account info.  Import the file you exported a few steps back.
Add passwords for accounts as it asks.

You should be back to 2-4% CPU usage.

B.

On 22.12.2014 15:51 , Kurt Padilla wrote:
Not an issue for me. Running 5.002 on an HTC One M7 with CyanogenMod.

Kurt

On December 22, 2014 3:16:38 PM EST, Patrick Greene <[email protected]> wrote:
You're consuming 23% of my battery.

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