I don't get any at gmail either, and I've filled out *some*forms with it, although usually only quasi-professional things that wouldn't likely sell it to a donkey-porn seller. I'd also put a .forward file on your email server (or have the mail forwarded otherwise) to a mirror account you set up for yourself to periodically be able to monitor the email if something sets off your alarm. I've also found that downloading the email from gmail to an email client (I use Outlook as I'm currently a MS whore) tends to cut down the spam even further.
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