Note: 
the config as delivered these days also has this comment right above the 
ENABLED statement:
# If you're using systemd (default for jessie), the ENABLED setting is
# not used. Instead, enable spamd by issuing:
# systemctl enable spamassassin.service
# Change to "1" to enable spamd on systems using sysvinit:

It also is now enabled by default after a fresh install on version 3.4.1-6 - I 
haven't tracked down the change and if a upgrade from pre-systemd to this would 
keep it enabled (or just always be enabled).
If this fixes the issue (need to identify the change) we might want to backport 
to Xenial as all pre-systemd upgrade paths will go through there.

Oherwise we really "just" need to fix that if an old config has
"ENABLED=1" it does enable the service in the postinst on upgrade - and
that fix we should share with (or better directly create in) Debian -
see the last post.

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