ChannelMessage.sender was used both for display (username) and as the
reply target in Channel::send(). For Telegram, sender is the username
(e.g. "unknown") while send() requires the numeric chat_id, causing
"Bad Request: chat not found" errors.
Add a dedicated reply_to field to ChannelMessage that stores the
channel-specific reply address (Telegram chat_id, Discord channel_id,
Slack channel, etc.). Update all channel implementations and dispatch
code to use reply_to for send/start_typing/stop_typing calls.
This also fixes the same latent bug in Discord and Slack channels where
sender (user ID) was incorrectly passed as the reply target.