sonarly-bot 136c47eea0 fix: select email-capable account for Send Email fallback
https://sonarly.com/issue/42767?type=bug

The workflow Send Email step can fail when no account is explicitly selected, because fallback account selection can pick a non-email connected account and then crash the send path.

Fix: Implemented the root-cause fix in EmailComposer fallback selection:

- In `EmailComposerService`, replaced unfiltered “first connected account” fallback with email-capable account selection.
- Added `isEmailCapableConnectedAccount()` to gate fallback candidates to:
  - accounts with a message channel matching account handle, or
  - SMTP-only IMAP/SMTP/CALDAV accounts that actually have SMTP configuration.
- Updated fallback query to include `messageChannels` relation and deterministic ordering (`createdAt ASC`) before choosing first eligible account.
- If no email-capable account exists, now throws a clear `CONNECTED_ACCOUNT_NOT_FOUND` EmailToolException instead of selecting an incompatible account and failing later in compose/send.

This addresses the exact failure mode where empty/default `connectedAccountId` selected a non-mail account and then crashed with missing message channel.

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