Unread Mail Badge Count Incorrect

Since I installed IOS 8.2  my email icon is showing I have 40,202 unread emails when there is none.  It also keeps kicking me out of the app at times.  I have deleted the mail account, shut off ipad and re added the mail account and the unread number of 40,202 comes back. 
I have also turned the account off, shut the ipad down, turned the account back on and the 40,202 is back !!!
                        iPad 2, iOS 8

What is probably happening is that the iPad gets the Notification with the right number of unread messages and will sit there. It will not update that number until it is either given updated information, or you open the Mail app in which case it checks.
Meanwhile, back at the ranch, someone opens mail on the Mac and reads the emails. The status of the number of unread items changes but the iPad does not get an update as you possibly don't have Push and Notifications set correctly.

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