Félix Malfait e79424ddb0 Stop building the Campaigns navigation menu item (#23493)
Campaigns show up in the sidebar of every workspace, including brand new
ones, while the feature is still behind `IS_EMAIL_GROUP_ENABLED`.

## Why it leaked

`navigationMenuItem` has no `conditionalAvailabilityExpression` column.
Only two entities do:

- `page-layout-widget.entity.ts`
- `command-menu-item.entity.ts`

So there was no flag to attach. #23188 gated every surface that supports
gating — the campaign command menu items carry
`featureFlags.IS_EMAIL_GROUP_ENABLED`
(`standard-command-menu-item.constant.ts:720` and `:735`) and the page
layout widgets are gated the same way — but `allMessageCampaigns` was
added to `FLAT_NAVIGATION_MENU_ITEM_NAMES`, which builds
unconditionally.

`messageCampaign` is `isSystem: true`, so the navigation item was the
only thing exposing the feature.

## Change

- Drop `allMessageCampaigns` from `FLAT_NAVIGATION_MENU_ITEM_NAMES`. Its
definition stays in `STANDARD_NAVIGATION_MENU_ITEMS` so the identifier
remains reserved and re-enabling is a one-line change.
- Add workspace command `1785324390000` to delete the rows from
workspaces already provisioned with the item. It collects every matching
row rather than looking the identifier up once, because each user
workspace gets its own.

## Trade-off

Campaigns become unreachable from the sidebar even with the flag on,
which restores the pre-#23188 state. The durable fix is adding
`conditionalAvailabilityExpression` to `navigationMenuItem` so the item
can be gated like the command menu items — a schema change, deliberately
not done here.

## Verification

Reproduced on a fresh `database:reset` against `main`: two
`20202020-b00b-4b0b-8b0b-c0aba11c000b` rows (type `OBJECT`, position 7)
for the single seeded workspace, structurally identical to the other nav
items. Typecheck, `oxfmt --check src/` and `oxlint --type-aware src/`
clean on this branch. The post-fix database check did not complete —
local Postgres died mid-reset — so the removal is verified by
construction and by the build-list change, not yet by a second reset.


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