Apple! Wrong time in Russia, when set up "set date and time automatically"

we do not change time anymore in summer or winter. Please fix it, cause FaceTime and Messages don't work without this option.

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When you click Send or Send Later a time is set regardless of when you actually sent the Send Later email.
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  • HT3180 setting date and time

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