Godaddy outgoing server issues on MacBook!

I use godaddy for my comany's email.  I have a few employees and we are all having problems with the outgoing server.  Incoming is no problem but outgoing keeps timing out.  We are all using differenct ISPs.  I spent 2 hours on the phone with godaddy and they're telling me the issue is on my end.  Anyone else experiencing anything similar?  My IPhone and IPad are sending without issues but my MacBook Pro sends sporaradically.  One of my employees is having problems on his Mac Book and IPad. The workspace login site is funtioning fine.  I'm at the end of my rope!  Any suggestions?

This is not a Mac problem. 
We use Windows and are having the same / similar problem(s) with godaddy email. We use the Thunderbird mail client and early October is when we first started noticing the problems (had been fine before that) .
SMTP outbound fails intermittently and error messaes indicate  the SMTP server cannot be found or similar message.  It has failed in the middle of an outgoing batch several times (when SMTP server has obviously been "found" - and sometimes it will complete the batch and leave one or two sitting in the outbound folder.  Changing port settings has no effect on this intermittent problem.
Godaddy says there is no problem and suggests we use Godaddy webmail instead of Thunderbird - which is not convenient since we simultaneously manage 10 or so mailboxes for different domains - and the Godaddy webmail interface has become very slow to load.  We do access webmail from android phones and, except for the slowness, the outbound from webmail does function. If we find a resolution we'll share here since this does not feel like an OS or ISP issue. 

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