That is really odd.
Maybe it has an issue with its dependencies, fails to start at boot due to that 
but otherwise runs just fine.

Just installed again, after install/upgrade it seems fine:
systemctl status spamassassin.service
● spamassassin.service - Perl-based spam filter using text analysis
   Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/spamassassin.service; disabled; vendor 
preset: enabled)
   Active: active (running) since Fri 2016-12-16 08:15:48 UTC; 25s ago
 Main PID: 15901 (/usr/sbin/spamd)
   CGroup: /system.slice/spamassassin.service
           ├─15901 /usr/sbin/spamd -d --pidfile=/var/run/spamassassin.pid 
--create-prefs --max-children 5 --helpe
           ├─15902 spamd child
           └─15903 spamd child

Dec 16 08:15:46 zesty-test-commands systemd[1]: spamassassin.service: Failed to 
set invocation ID on control grou
Dec 16 08:15:46 zesty-test-commands systemd[1]: Starting Perl-based spam filter 
using text analysis...
Dec 16 08:15:47 zesty-test-commands spamd[15899]: logger: removing stderr method
Dec 16 08:15:48 zesty-test-commands spamd[15901]: spamd: server started on 
IO::Socket::IP [::1]:783, IO::Socket::
Dec 16 08:15:48 zesty-test-commands spamd[15901]: spamd: server pid: 15901
Dec 16 08:15:48 zesty-test-commands spamd[15901]: spamd: server successfully 
spawned child process, pid 15902
Dec 16 08:15:48 zesty-test-commands spamd[15901]: spamd: server successfully 
spawned child process, pid 15903
Dec 16 08:15:48 zesty-test-commands spamd[15901]: prefork: child states: IS
Dec 16 08:15:48 zesty-test-commands systemd[1]: Started Perl-based spam filter 
using text analysis.
Dec 16 08:15:48 zesty-test-commands spamd[15901]: prefork: child states: II


Then rebooting said system:
systemctl status spamassassin.service
● spamassassin.service - Perl-based spam filter using text analysis
   Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/spamassassin.service; disabled; vendor 
preset: enabled)
   Active: inactive (dead)

A "systemctl start spamassassin.service" gets it running again.
So something really is broken.

Note: all this can be done in a container - so easy to reproduce.

Raising priority as this could mean loosing spam protection or failing
mail config.

** Changed in: spamassassin (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Medium => Critical

** Tags added: server-next

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