feat(panel): show each domain's DNS status in the domain list

The list gave no hint which domains still needed records published — the
verdict lived only on the domain page, one click away per domain. Each row
now carries a badge with the worst of that domain's DKIM, SPF and DMARC
checks, in the panel's shared ok/warn/error/unknown vocabulary, linking to
that domain's DNS status card.

The checks run concurrently across the listed domains: each carries its own
timeout, so in series a dead resolver would multiply that wait by the number
of domains and the list would look hung. They share the checker's cache with
the domain page, so a repeat view costs no lookups and opening a domain
after the list is free.

A domain whose DKIM key cannot be read stays "unknown" rather than being
reported as misconfigured — the missing half of the comparison is this
server's, not the domain's.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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@@ -336,6 +336,11 @@ button.danger:hover, a.danger:hover { background: #912018; }
.st-warn { background: var(--st-warn-bg); color: var(--st-warn-fg); border-color: var(--st-warn-border); }
.st-error { background: var(--st-error-bg); color: var(--st-error-fg); border-color: var(--st-error-border); }
.st-unknown { background: var(--st-unknown-bg); color: var(--st-unknown-fg); border-color: var(--st-unknown-border); }
/* In the domain list the badge is also the link to that domain's DNS section,
so it must not pick up the link colour and underline that would fight with
the badge's own palette. */
a.st, a.st:hover { color: inherit; text-decoration: none; }
a.st:hover { filter: brightness(1.08); }
/* Usage bars on the status page's machine card. <meter> rather than a div sized
from the reading, because the CSP forbids inline styles (see the note at the
top of this file) and a bar's length has to travel on an attribute. The