Published: July 16, 2026
The Footer Style page lets you control the appearance of the standard footer Maildroppa adds to your emails.
You can choose the background color and configure separate text styles for your company name, postal address, and footer links. A live preview shows how these settings work together before you save them.
The footer content itself comes from other account settings. The Footer Style page changes its appearance, but it does not change your company name, address, subscriber language, or the actions behind the profile and unsubscribe links.
The standard email footer identifies the sender and gives subscribers access to important subscription actions.
Depending on the email type and your plan, it can contain:
Maildroppa generates the footer centrally. This keeps required sender information and subscriber actions consistent even when you use different email templates.
The profile and unsubscribe URLs in a sent email are not normal website links. Maildroppa creates the correct subscriber-specific destinations when it prepares the message. The Footer Style page lets you style these links, but it does not let you replace their destinations.
The saved footer style is used when Maildroppa renders supported outgoing emails, including:
The exact footer content depends on the message type. For example, a Double Opt-in confirmation email uses the footer background, company name, address, and applicable plan branding, but it does not show profile and unsubscribe links before the recipient has confirmed the subscription.
Campaigns, Re-engagement emails, and other messages sent to existing subscribers can include the profile and unsubscribe links.
The Footer Style page does not control:
For Double Opt-in settings, see Signup Flows. For Re-engagement mail settings, see List Hygiene & Deliverability.
The preview combines information from three different sources. Understanding these sources prevents you from looking for content fields on the Footer Style page.
The company name and address come from your account's public provider and sending details.
Open “Settings” → “Provider details” when the displayed name or address is incorrect. Update the legal name or company and the postal address there.
Maildroppa requires a completed postal address before the Footer Style page becomes available. If “Footer Style” is missing from the Setup menu or the page redirects you to the dashboard, complete the postal-address step in your account setup first.
Changing the name or address is separate from saving the footer style. After updating provider details, reopen the Footer Style page to load the current information into the preview.
The two footer link labels come from “Settings” → “Subscriber Language”.
The selected Subscriber Language controls subscriber-facing screens and footer link texts. It is independent from the language you use for the Maildroppa application interface.
For example, an English subscriber language displays labels such as “Manage Subscriber Profile” and “Unsubscribe from emails”. Selecting German changes them to the corresponding German labels.
If no translation exists for a selected locale, Maildroppa uses English as the fallback. Return to the Footer Style page after changing the Subscriber Language to refresh the preview.
The labels are managed centrally and cannot be rewritten in the Footer Style editor. This protects the meaning of the profile and unsubscribe actions.
Accounts on the free plan show a “Powered by” line and a Maildroppa logo in the footer.
The preview includes this branding when it applies to your current plan. Maildroppa automatically uses a light logo on a dark footer background and a dark logo on a light background.
The branding is not a separately editable style section. Its visibility is determined by the account plan, and its logo variant is determined by the selected background color.
Open “Settings” and select “Footer Style” under Setup.
Maildroppa loads the current footer content and saved style. The page contains:
On a wide screen, the preview appears beside the style editor. On a narrower screen, the editor moves below the preview and the page actions expand to the available width.
The preview updates as soon as you change a color, font, or size. You do not need to save after every adjustment.
It shows the current:
The preview links open dedicated preview destinations in a new tab. They are not a subscriber's real profile or unsubscribe links. Maildroppa creates individual working URLs when an actual email is prepared for a recipient.
The preview is a reliable representation of the selected style, but email clients can render fonts and spacing differently. Always send a test email and check it in the email clients that matter to your audience before using a major design change in a campaign.
The right-hand editor is divided into four sections:
“Background” and “Name Style” are open when the page loads. Click any section heading to open or close it. Collapsing a section does not discard its values.
Each text section provides controls for text color, font family, and font size. Background provides a background-color control.
Open “Background” and use “Background Color”.
You can select a color in two ways:
A valid value uses this format:
#RRGGBB
Examples include:
#FFFFFF for white#111111 for a very dark gray#0F4C5C for a dark blue-green#F4F7FA for a light neutral backgroundThree-digit shorthand such as #FFF, color names such as white, and RGB functions are not accepted. The value must contain # followed by exactly six hexadecimal characters.
The background affects the complete generated footer. When free-plan branding is shown, Maildroppa also evaluates the background and automatically selects the readable black or white logo variant.
Open “Name Style” to control the legal or company name displayed at the top of the footer.
You can change:
The company name is displayed with stronger emphasis than the address. Choose a size that establishes a clear hierarchy without making the footer compete with the email content.
A value between 14px and 18px is usually sufficient for a standard footer. Larger sizes can work for a strong brand presentation, but review the result on mobile and in a test email.
The text itself is not editable here. Change it under “Provider details”.
Open “Address Style” to control the appearance of the account's postal address.
You can change:
The address should remain easy to read even when it is visually quieter than the company name. Avoid extremely low contrast or an unnecessarily small size.
The complete address can be longer than the sample visible in a compact preview. Check the footer at narrow widths to make sure it still reads clearly when it wraps onto several lines.
Change the address itself under “Provider details”, not in this editor.
Open “Link Style” to configure the profile and unsubscribe links together.
You can change:
Both links use the same style. They cannot be styled independently on this page.
Maildroppa keeps the links underlined in generated email footers. Choose a color that is clearly visible against the background and still looks like an interactive action.
The separator between the two links follows the link color with reduced visual emphasis.
Do not try to hide the unsubscribe action by matching its color to the background or reducing its readability. Maildroppa's contrast validation prevents styles that fall below the required threshold.
The same font list is available for Name Style, Address Style, and Link Style:
Each section can use a different font. For example, you could use Georgia for the company name and Arial for the address and links.
However, not every email client or recipient device has every font installed. When a selected font is unavailable, the email client uses a fallback. Arial, Georgia, Times New Roman, Verdana, and Helvetica are generally safer choices when consistent rendering is more important than a distinctive typeface.
Use no more font families than necessary. A footer is usually clearest when all three text sections use the same family or when only the company name uses a contrasting font.
Every text-style section provides both a slider and a numeric field.
Drag the slider for quick visual adjustment, or enter an exact whole-pixel value. The controls keep values within the allowed range:
The size applies to the generated email footer, not only to the preview.
Review long company names, long addresses, and translated link labels after changing sizes. Text that fits on one line in English may wrap in another Subscriber Language.
Maildroppa validates the complete style while you edit it. If a value is invalid, a banner titled “Fix the footer style before saving” appears above the editor and the “Save” button is disabled.
The warning lists every issue that currently prevents saving.
Every background and text color must be a complete six-digit hexadecimal value.
For example, #FFFFFF is valid, while #FFF, FFFFFF, white, and rgb(255,255,255) are invalid.
When you type a color manually, leave the field or press Enter to apply it. Correct the value shown in the warning before saving.
Maildroppa compares each text color with the footer background.
The current requirements are:
The warning shows the measured ratio and the required ratio for the affected company name, address, or links.
To fix low contrast:
A style that passes the built-in check is not a guarantee that every recipient will find it accessible. Prefer strong, obvious contrast and verify the footer in a real test email.
The company name must be between 11px and 50px. The address and links must be between 11px and 30px.
Sizes must be whole numbers. Use the slider or numeric control to bring the value back into range.
Use the curved-arrow buttons in the page header to move backward or forward through recent style changes.
Undo and Redo cover changes to:
Undo becomes available after the first change. Redo becomes available after you undo something. Making a new change after using Undo clears the forward Redo history.
The history exists only in the current editing session. Saving, restoring defaults, refreshing the page, or opening the page again starts a new history from the newly loaded style.
Undo and Redo do not change the saved footer until you click “Save”.
Click “Restore Defaults” to load Maildroppa's standard style into the editor:
#FFFFFFRestoring defaults changes the editor and preview immediately, but it does not save the defaults automatically. Review the result and click “Save” when you want to make it the active footer style.
“Restore Defaults” also starts a new local editing history. You cannot use Undo to return to the style that was shown before the reset. If you clicked it accidentally and have not saved, refresh the page to reload the previously saved style.
When the saved values exactly match the defaults, Maildroppa removes the custom style and uses the central default style for the account.
When the preview looks correct and no validation warning remains, click “Save”.
Maildroppa saves one global footer style for the account. The returned saved values become the new starting point for the editor, and the local Undo and Redo history is cleared.
Only these style settings are saved from this page:
Your company name, address, Subscriber Language, and plan are not changed by this Save action.
If a validation warning is visible, the Save button remains disabled. Resolve all listed problems first.
Leaving or refreshing the page before saving discards unsaved style changes. There is no separate draft for the Footer Style page.
Maildroppa stores the footer separately from the main email content and generates it when an email is previewed or prepared.
This means that saving the footer style:
An email editor that was already open can still show an older preview. Reopen or refresh the editor after saving the global footer style when you want to review the updated footer there.
Before sending an important campaign, open its preview or send a test email and check that the new global footer works with the email body's width, background, and overall design.
Use a background that clearly separates the footer from the main email without overpowering it. A light neutral or dark brand color often works well.
Make the company name slightly stronger than the address. Keep profile and unsubscribe actions easy to locate.
Do not aim for the minimum possible ratio. Email clients, display brightness, and visual impairments can make subtle text harder to read.
Distinctive fonts may fall back on some devices. Use a common font when consistency is important, and test any less common font in several email clients.
Footer link labels vary by Subscriber Language. Leave enough room for longer words and phrases, especially on mobile.
The footer has its own background, but it still follows the main email visually. Check that the transition from the final content section into the footer feels intentional.
Keep promotions, calls to action, and campaign-specific copy in the email body. The generated footer should remain a stable place for sender information and subscription actions.
Complete the postal-address step in your account setup. The Footer Style page is available only after Maildroppa has the provider and sending details needed for the footer.
Open “Settings” → “Provider details” and update the legal name or company and postal address. Then reopen Footer Style to load the current content.
Open “Settings” → “Subscriber Language”, select the correct language, save it, and reopen Footer Style.
The application-interface language does not control these subscriber-facing labels.
Read every message in the warning banner. Check for:
#RRGGBBMaildroppa branding is shown for the free plan. Its black or white logo variant changes automatically with the footer background.
The branding is based on the current account plan and cannot be hidden with the Footer Style controls.
The recipient's email client may not support or have the selected font. Choose a more widely available font and send another test email.
Close and reopen the email editor or refresh the preview after saving. The footer settings are loaded when the editor prepares its preview.
This is expected. Before the recipient confirms the subscription, the Double Opt-in email does not include subscriber profile and unsubscribe actions. The footer still uses the applicable background, name, address, and branding styles.
Refresh the page and try again. If the problem continues, confirm that your provider details and account session are available, then contact support with the time of the error. Do not send passwords or private account credentials.
Before saving and using a new footer style, confirm that:
#RRGGBB format.The footer is shared across many email types. Treat changes as account-wide design changes and test them with the same care as a reusable email template.
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