Email with attachments not delivered how to resend

I Sent an email with attachments but it wasn't delivered. How can I resend it with amended information? 
I Also can't open the attachments to see which photos they were.
MAny thanks

Find it in your sent folder, then forward with any changes.  If it isn't in your sent folder, check your outbox.

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