Junk mail on iPhone 4s

Is there a way that I can access my iCloud junk mail folder on my iPhone 4s ?  There is a very important email that I suspect has gone into the junk folder. I don't have access to a pc.
Thanks in advance.

If you set up your iCloud mail account on the phone, From the inbox, tap the upper right to go to your mailboxes, scroll down to the accounts section, select the icloud account, then select the junk folder...

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