Marie 26104d47a6 Report a sending domain as pending while SES waits for the DKIM records (#23818)
## Problem
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A sending domain that is simply waiting on its DKIM records is displayed
as **Failed**, with every DKIM row marked **Error**, even when the DNS
is correct and AWS has already published the key.

Hit while setting up `twenty.dev` for a demo. All five CNAMEs resolve
correctly from the authoritative nameserver and from a public resolver,
none are proxied, the unsubscribe row is green, and the first DKIM token
already resolves through to its published key at AWS:

```
$ dig +short TXT abbr…._domainkey.twenty.dev
abbr….dkim.amazonses.com.
"p=MIIBIjANBgkq…"
```

Yet all three DKIM rows read Error, which tells the user to go fix DNS
that isn't broken.

## Cause

`determineVerificationStatus` treats `VerifiedForSendingStatus ===
false` as terminal:

```ts
if (
  identityResponse.VerifiedForSendingStatus === false ||
  dkimStatus === 'FAILED'
) {
  return EmailingDomainStatus.FAILED;
}

return EmailingDomainStatus.PENDING;
```

SES reports `VerifiedForSendingStatus: false` for the entire period it
is waiting to detect the DKIM CNAMEs, which is the normal state of every
domain between setup and verification. So a pending domain returns
FAILED, and the PENDING branch is unreachable for any identity where the
field is present at all. `TEMPORARY_FAILURE`, which SES documents as
retryable, was also reported as Failed.

The status is then stamped onto each DKIM row by `withRecordStatus`,
which is why all three rows change together and none of them reflects
its own record.
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