IPad Email Client Truncates URLs

I receive emails from a service, Dell Message One. The emails contain a URL to respond via the browser. The iPad email client truncates the URLs improperly, which prevents the iPad browser from going to the proper website and page. An example is below:
Click this link: https://chiaf.messageone.com/af/getConfirmation.do?confirmation=ie32225yi42a748a 45o580969a3a6106e95a734ya95iyo754481oai3y842591ua5712060e64ay97o6eu2a4i5ie31530a i43o94194581iea89a303669
The URL is truncated after the equal sign in the link. This behavior was corrected in the iPhone at version 4. I have updated my iPad to version 3.2.1 to no avail. Anyone have a solution?

Since you said the phone iOS had it before version 4, I would expect the same problem on the iPad to be solved when iOS4 for the iPad is released this fall.

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