This is BS!  Thunderbird runs on machines with less power than a cell phone 
- and does an acceptable job of spam filtering.  You are blowing smoke..... 
 K9 could filter much of the spam, if developers were willing.

On Thursday, April 6, 2017 at 7:27:55 AM UTC-4, Benoit-Pierre DEMAINE wrote:
>
> Thunderbird is a desktop app which runs on machines with 1TB disk, quad 4G 
> cpu, 20 GB ram, and disks able to feed 300MB/s. It has the ressources to 
> perform very complex rules and neural network. Mobile phones won't have 
> these ressources before years. And TB is not doing good job (basic features 
> are still stated as feature requests since over 13 years in bugzilla ). 
>
> The best k9 could do is, have a spam button, and notify server that some 
> message is a spam. Not even sure imap supports this.
>

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