These are not valid workarounds for me. A valid workaround would be to
train myself to MOVE an email to the Trash folder rather than use Delete
(or find some extension that maps the Delete key and functionality to
"Move to Trash").

I find it unacceptable that a certain functionality in TB that worked a
certain way since the early days of TB is removed overnight in a minor
.2 update and bug 829185 is marked as a duplicate of this bug that has
been open for over 3 years with not signs of being fixed any time soon.
I think the Trash functionality present before 17.0.2 must be restored
in the next 17.0.x update, I consider it a regression. Thank you.

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