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The process simply facilitates the mail merge of a set of data stored in Excel to each record in the data source. If you merge the data source to e-mail you will have sent messages to all the names in your list.

Clearly therefore if you merge the same message with the same records again, you will have sent the messages twice. It does not otherwise record to whom you have sent the messages, beyond what is stored in your Sent messages folder.
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