Translations update from Weblate (#6582)

* [Web] Updated lang.en-gb.json

[Web] Updated lang.en-gb.json

Co-authored-by: Filip Hajny <filip@hajny.net>
Co-authored-by: milkmaker <milkmaker@mailcow.de>

* [Web] Updated lang.cs-cz.json

Co-authored-by: Filip Hajny <filip@hajny.net>
Co-authored-by: milkmaker <milkmaker@mailcow.de>

* [Web] Updated lang.si-si.json

[Web] Updated lang.si-si.json

Co-authored-by: Matjaž Tekavec <matjaz@moj-svet.si>
Co-authored-by: milkmaker <milkmaker@mailcow.de>

* [Web] Updated lang.it-it.json

Co-authored-by: Stefano <stefano.vassena@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: milkmaker <milkmaker@mailcow.de>

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Co-authored-by: Filip Hajny <filip@hajny.net>
Co-authored-by: Matjaž Tekavec <matjaz@moj-svet.si>
Co-authored-by: Stefano <stefano.vassena@gmail.com>
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"f2b_whitelist": "Whitelisted networks/hosts",
"filter": "Filter",
"filter_table": "Filter table",
"force_sso_text": "If an external OIDC provider is configured, this option hides the default mailcow login forms and only shows the Singe Sign-On button",
"force_sso": "Disable mailcow Login and show only Singe Sign-On",
"force_sso_text": "If an external OIDC provider is configured, this option hides the default mailcow login forms and only shows the Single Sign-On button",
"force_sso": "Disable mailcow Login and show only Single Sign-On",
"forwarding_hosts": "Forwarding Hosts",
"forwarding_hosts_add_hint": "You can either specify IPv4/IPv6 addresses, networks in CIDR notation, host names (which will be resolved to IP addresses), or domain names (which will be resolved to IP addresses by querying SPF records or, in their absence, MX records).",
"forwarding_hosts_hint": "Incoming messages are unconditionally accepted from any hosts listed here. These hosts are then not checked against DNSBLs or subjected to greylisting. Spam received from them is never rejected, but optionally it can be filed into the Junk folder. The most common use for this is to specify mail servers on which you have set up a rule that forwards incoming emails to your mailcow server.",