Can't connect to GoDaddy SMTP

Dear Fellow MacHeads,
I am just now discovering that Mac Mail has a long history of not playing nice with GoDaddy Mail. I wish I had found that out before I slapped cash on a GD email account. <sigh>
Anyway... I am using a BRAND NEW (read: newest Intel processor) MacBook Pro running Yosemite.
Mac Mail can RECEIVE emails from my GD account just fine via POP or IMAP.
But SENDING via their smtpout.securseserver.net? Oy...
(Mac Mail works FINE with both my Brinkster and Gmail  SMTPs.)
Yes, I have tried EVERYTHING. Is there a fix that someone has stumbled upon that I could try?
Or should I just bail on GD Mail and try somewhere else?
Thanks. Y'all rock.

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    message-header-file=2; original-header-file=1;
    override-header-file=1; override-option-file=1;
    command="/opt/SUNWmsgsr/private/virusscan.sh"
    in-channel=*; in-type=image; in-subtype=*; in-disposition=*;
    parameter-symbol-0=NAME; parameter-copy-0=*;
    dparameter-symbol-0=FILENAME; dparameter-copy-0=*;
    message-header-file=2; original-header-file=1;
    override-header-file=1; override-option-file=1;
    command="/opt/SUNWmsgsr/private/virusscan.sh"
    in-channel=*; in-type=audio; in-subtype=*; in-disposition=*;
    parameter-symbol-0=NAME; parameter-copy-0=*;
    dparameter-symbol-0=FILENAME; dparameter-copy-0=*;
    message-header-file=2; original-header-file=1;
    override-header-file=1; override-option-file=1;
    command="/opt/SUNWmsgsr/private/virusscan.sh"
    in-channel=*; in-type=video; in-subtype=*; in-disposition=*;
    parameter-symbol-0=NAME; parameter-copy-0=*;
    dparameter-symbol-0=FILENAME; dparameter-copy-0=*;
    message-header-file=2; original-header-file=1;
    override-header-file=1; override-option-file=1;
    command="/opt/SUNWmsgsr/private/virusscan.sh"
    Following entry from /opt/SUNWmsgsr/lib/config-templates/imta_tailor
    IMTA_CONVERSION_FILE=<msg.RootPathUNIX>/config/conversions
    Is this above information u r asking?
    As u wrote erlier, the conversion channel works some times and some times doesn't work.
    Thanks lot...
    BSKADAM

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