professor and their email account spayed?
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NOTHING is private at your place of employment other than your use of the bathroom.
At some institutions, they use software that scans e-mail for keywords, usually sexual, profane, or imflammatory. Similarly, they monitor which websites we (professors, students, staff) visit on the University network. These e-mails are then flagged for review by either IT personnel or administrators. These e-mails can, of course, then be used as grounds for dismissal as long as they aren’t part of legitimate academic research or teaching. For example, if you were a sociologist studying the role of the Internet in promoting pornography, you’d probably get the attention of your employer, but would probably survive the inquiry.
Ever read the George Orwell book, 1984? If not… you should.