As far as I know, mutt handles one imap or pop connection at a time. Think about it : there is one global imap_pass variable at a time in the muttrc.
This alone means you can't have more than one imap 'accounts' monitored in the same mutt session. So the answer is 'no'. But of course you can use two terminals with two mutt instances, and if you use a decent console program (like the KDE konsole) you will be graphically warned about incoming mail. Or if not using X, if you have your console bell enabled, it well beep on new emails. You can also consider using GNU screen: screen mutt <enter account A in mutt> <press Control-a and c to open a new screen window> mutt <enter account B in mutt> <press Control-a and the spacebar to 'cycle' between the two windows> On [EMAIL PROTECTED]:21, Marco Fioretti wrote: > On Sun, Aug 03, 2008 02:40:35 AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > ... > but I don't want to "change imap account". I want to have **more** than > one "open", whatever that means, at the **same** time. In Kmail, for > ...