Major Apple Mail Issues with GoDaddy

I am having MAJOR ONGOING issues wiht Apple Mail that is negatively impacting my ability to work. It's gotten to the point of complete frustration and just considering going back to a PC, it's THAT horrible.
1) I do not regularly receive emails from 2 of my 4 GoDaddy accounts in Apple Mail. Sometimes emails will appear if I close Apple Mail, and then reopen. Sometimes they never appear in Apple Mail. Sometimes they appear randomly - and sometimes they again disappear. Everything is configured correctly (and the same as the functioning GoDaddy accounts) so I know it is not the setup. I NEED TO RECEIVE MY MAIL!
2) I can't move/delete/change anything from the same GoDaddy affected account inboxes in Apple Mail. I file the emails into folders on my Mac, and as soon as I click on another message, they reappear in the inbox. Same if I delete them. I've rebooted, tried a million different settings, delete the account all together and readded, and nothing works. So I have a jumped inbox of several hundred messages, and no matter how many times I file/organize/move/delete emails, they all just go *poof* back into the Inbox. What gives?!
I am so frustrated and my inability to work is more than a small problem at this point. I work in digital marketing, so to say that I need a functioning computer with a functioning email program is an understatement. This Macbook Pro cost over $3k and is less than a year old...funny how for that price I'd just expect it to work.....
I've read through multiple threads on this issue, and tried a million and one fixes, all to no avail. Reboot. Recreate email account. Change password. Update account settings. Test different account settings. Tried with and without SSL. Sometimes it works for a few minutes or if I'm really super lucky, a few hours...but always goes back to these issues.
Is there any resolution in site?
My Computer:
Macbook Pro Retina 15" Early 2013
OS X 10.9.2
Mail 7.2

chattphotos wrote:
Step 1, take a deep breath and relax.
Step 2, the Mac is not the issue
Step 3, pay attention to the GoDaddy email configuration.
Answer all of these accordingly.
Have you tried deleting and adding the accounts back one at a time?
  Yes, repeatedly. Same thing happens
What message protocol goes GoDaddy support? If you are using POP, have you tried IMAP?
Tried both POP and IMAP. IMAP works better. As mentioned in OP, I have multple GoDaddy accounts. All the rest work. 2 are having these issues. ALL GoDaddy accounts have identical configuration, so I know they are properly set up.
What does GoDaddy say about mail client configuration?
See above reply.
Have you tried using webmail?
Yes, works fine. All messages are there. Issues is not with GoDaddy, but with Mac.
Have you tried forwarding your GoDaddy email to another email acccound like iCloud?
  Yes, this also works fine, however I need my work signatures for my different clients/programs hence the separate accounts in Apple Mail. Again the issues is with the Mac.
1. thanks.
2. the Mac is the issue
3. already done
Notes above.

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