You should not use your corporate email account for unprotected private communications. Corporate privacy policy typically allows for email auditing and email monitoring. Can you really afford to have your emails checked or monitored by some IT personnel?
Here are the two most important reasons for not using corporate email for private correspondence:
Email Auditing
Checking email after transmission is legal - several court cases ruled that it is no different than searching through a file in an employee's drawer.
In one criminal case against a CIA employee the court rules that viewing of personal email did not violate federal wiretapping laws, since the email was not viewed while it was being transferred but was obtained from storage.
Email Interception
Many large corporations monitor employee emails. Most forms of email interception are permitted if this is done in a "reasonable" manner and is backed up by an email policy.
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