IOS8:  Gap for Delete Email Message

Is anybody else seeing this (below)?  If so, I'd like to encourage you to report it as a bug on http://www.apple.com/feedback/iphone.html.  I have done so, but the more people who report it the better.
Under iOS 8 on my iPhone (I can't recall seeing this on my iPad), often when I delete a message, it leaves a gap in the inbox display:
As you probably guessed, I send to myself four messages, entitled "Test 1" ... "Test 4", and then I deleted "Test 3" (only). The inbox display shows a gap where that message used to be.  The earlier messages failed to "slide up" in the list.
First of all, I interpret this to be a bug.  I suppose one could suggest that it's a feature to ... make it easy to see where in your inbox messages have been deleted from, or something like that, but that seems pretty unlikely.  If so, it's clearly a huge waste of very-limited space.

    Thanks for reaching out to us lyndie. Having email come through on your device is always a benefit but not having the ability to remove the account is frustrating. I understand how you feel. I have 6 email accounts and get overwhelmed when I have to check them all. Listed below are some steps to remove a personal email account from your Spectrum 2.
1) From a home screen, select Apps.
2) From the Apps tab, select Settings.
3) From the PERSONAL section, select Accounts & sync.
4) Select Email.
5) Select the appropriate email account
6) Select Menu ( located below the display).
7) Select Remove account.
8) Select OK.
Please let me know if the above information is helpful. Also after making the changes power cycle your device.
KinquanaH_VZW

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