1.1.1 HTML Email Issue

Prior to 1.1.1 every email was formatted perfectly on my iPhone but now that I have 1.1.1 it messes the same exact email up... makes them super long and word wraps all the text... don't like it at all.. not sure why Apple even changed it since nothing appeared to be wrong with it... they made it worse...

Hello:
As far as I can tell it's not an issue related to GoDaddy, but I called them about it a few times and they are equally as stumped. I've never had this problem until after my phone did the software update a few months ago, so I don't know if it could be somehow related to that.
I think the issue is more with the notifications. When I open the email app, there are exactly the amount of emails it says there are, but the notification flag on the email app icon says -1 as seen below:
But the strange part is that whenever I get a new email, I still get a notification in the bar at the top, but then it offsets the -1 email count and shows me as having no messages on the email icon:
So say, for example, I have 2 unread emails in my inbox, then the icon flag will show me as having 1 email. I've done just about all I can think of and I'm having no luck

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    >>>> "Murray *ACE*"
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    Development
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    >>>>>
    >>>>
    >>>
    >>
    >
    >
    >

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