Contribute 3 email link problem

The link to my email address is not working on my website it
says "default mail client not properly installed".

This probably had nothing to do with Contribute, but more
with your computer config. What email-client do you use and that is
the default client? Are the account-settings OK?
Check if the mailto:[email protected] is OK yourself by
looking at the source code of the page or the link properties in
Contribute.

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