The extended_sender_acl field sat inside the
`{% if not result.authsource or result.authsource == 'mailcow' %}` block
that hides the local password fields for mailboxes authenticating against
an external identity provider. As a result the "External sender addresses"
input was not rendered at all for keycloak / generic-oidc / ldap mailboxes,
even for a full admin, so those addresses could neither be reviewed nor
edited in the UI while the underlying sender_acl rows stayed active.
Extended sender ACLs are unrelated to local password management. Move the
field out of that block; it stays gated by acl.extend_sender_acl as intended.
Fixes #7365
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