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simple version:
save your existing mail locally
point the DNS record of your domain name at whatever new service you are buying (they should have instructions on that)
import some / all / none of the mail you saved locally to the new service as you see fit
now your email will come and go from your new mail service
That way he would still have to keep the domain on GoDaddy for the DNS record I believe...
I think nearly every hoster offers free domain transfer so you can keep the domain but with a different hoster underneath
Agreed, I moved all mine from godaddy to cloudflare to save money. My email is with M365.