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SHOCKER.
Check out these white papers:
http://userland.info/stuff/SSL-Scanning-01.pdf
http://userland.info/stuff/SSL-Scanning-02.pdf
As for email monitoring, I spend several years doing it on Wall Street.
If you'd like to read my real story of being in the Information Security department of Salomon Brothers (old name) trying to secure the Internet connection (required by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act) pull up:
http://orwellian.org/docs/Cryptography_Manifesto.txt
...and twice (second occurrence) do a find-on-page for:
On Monitoring and Being Monitored
It was a harrowing experience.
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Harvey Mars
Anyone who thinks they can do their personal business at work is in for a shocking revelation -- no, in general, you cannot. Some employers allow some personal time, and you are allowed to use the business phone and computers sparingly. But again, you have no guarantee of personal privacy.
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