Generate a professional email for sending a file again after it was requested, missed, lost, not received, or could not be opened the first time.
A good attachment resend email should quickly explain that the file is being sent again, keep the note short, and make it easy for the recipient to find what they need. In most cases, a simple, helpful message works best.
This tool is specifically for sending the attachment again. It works whether the file was missed, lost, blocked, corrupted, not received, or requested another time.
Use this tool when you are the sender and need to reattach the file in a new message. It works well for PDFs, contracts, forms, resumes, proposals, invoices, and other documents that need to be resent for practical reasons.
If you forgot to attach the file in the original email, the forgetting attachment apology tool is more specific. If you are the recipient telling someone their file was missing, use the missing attachment notification tool instead.
How do I write this type of email?
Start with a clear subject line, say that you are resending the attachment, and keep the message short, professional, and helpful.
How is this different from the forgetting attachment apology email?
This tool is broader and works any time you are sending the file again. The forgetting attachment apology email is specifically for when you left the file out of the original email by mistake.
Can I edit the generated email?
Yes. You should personalize the draft so it matches your situation, relationship, and tone.