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Thrunderbird is a very very niche client these days (I used when it first came out for years, it was very cool back then). It is rarely used today but I know has some hard core users still.
What type of mail hosting are you using? Are you doing ANY SPAM / JUNK filtering at that level?
No. It isn't. https://stats.thunderbird.net/
0.24% when put in perspective of other email clients. There are more people still using Yahoo mail!
https://www.oberlo.com/statistics/most-used-email-clients
Which makea it the #7 most used email client in the world. That is not niche.
If you have less than 1% I don't care if you are in 3rd you are niche the placement doesn't really matter that much when the distance between you and the leaders is so huge.
Also depends who is doing the study, doesn't even show up on this one. https://www.litmus.com/blog/email-client-market-share-infographic