Mark as "not junk" on ipad

I use my devices so much that sometimes things happen in my dreams and i confuse them for being real! So I am not sure but if I'm not wrong the "flag" icon in iOS 7 Mail in a given mail in the Junk folder does give an option "Mark as Not Junk". Today I am unable to locate that option in any of my mails that were diverted to junk!
Can someone clarify this once and for all if there is such an option and if it is there why isn't it appearing on my iPad today!?
Neerav

For mail in another folder, like the Inbox, the option is "Move to Junk", not "Mark as Junk"; the inverse operation (move out of the Junk folder) would be accomplished with the folder icon (and specifying the destination).
Since iOS Mail has no native junk-filtering function, there is no concept of marking as junk/not-junk. There is no one-button "move out of Junk" function because iOS Mail does not keep track of the original location, and it might not even be the agent that put the message into Junk.

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