My morning started with this issue for which there is a simple solution.
Go to
C:\Users\(your windows user name)\AppData\Local\Digsby\cache\(your digsby user name)_cache\digsbyblobs
and delete all files in that directory.
Restart Digsby and it should work like a charm (it will recreate deleted files btw at start-up).
NOTE
This worked on Windows 7 Enterprise and Digsby – Build 27225.
Also, if you can’t see any of the directories in the above path you might need to show hidden files & folders by going to Tools -> Folder Options -> View and select “Show hidden files, folders and drives.“
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This reminds me of “Delete the IMAP folder”.
Oh the good old days of Netscape. I remember them fondly.
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