According to the University of Central Missouri email policies, it is clearly mentioned that students' personal emails and electronic communications are not private or privileged and are subject to interception and monitoring without obtaining the permission of the sender or recipient. The University may take disciplinary action against any member of the University community based on intercepted electronic communications if found to be in violation of any University policy. It is not specific to university computers, all personal computers and mobile devices using the university network should comply with this policy. The policy also clearly mentions the type of announcements and communications that should be made through the email system. Because UCM's email regulation policy is clear. It helps reduce arguments and abuse between universities and students. The policy respects the privacy of students and employees by notifying us before observing private communications. Clearly state how messages in personal accounts sent across the university network are treated. A clear email regulation policy helps the university email system to be clean and avoids inappropriate and unofficial
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