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You really have two problems
The first problem is archival and storage of your existing messages. For this you are dependent on whatever tools GoDaddy gives you, if GoDaddy is your current email provider and client. There's probably a way to use an email client to connect with the IMAP server and download them, but the place to start is with the GoDaddy documentation.
The second problem is how to move your domain name registration to a new registrar. The good news is that this is always possible, annoying but not difficult, and allows you to completely retain control over the domains. Here again you need godaddy's documentation regarding how to transfer the domain name to another registrar. Cloudflare is one option that allows email forwarding and has excellent documentation, but there are lots of alternatives. It should cost you about $12 a year for your domain, and email forwarding from there should be free. The easiest system is just to have a Gmail address that all of your custom addresses forward to, but it's up to you.