Note: as suggested before - yes the systemd service file seems not to
care about ENABLED in /etc/default/spamassassin (it considers the
OPTIONS thou).

Cron option is considered by /etc/cron.daily/spamassassin - so "only"
ENABLED seems lost.

And more important for this issue, as installed by default the service gets 
started but not enabled. A simple 
$ systemctl enable spamassassin.service
fixes that up for all of you as workaround now.

This bug is present in Debian too, and Ubuntu currently doesn't make any
changes over the Debian package. So this bug would be best fixed
directly in Debian, and then Ubuntu will pick up the fix automatically.

Would you mind filing a bug with Debian please?
Doing so you can focus on just "spamassassin service not enabled after 
installation and therefore not started after reboot"

** Tags added: bitesize needs-upstream-report

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