Time settings problem

Hi need some help because i'm completely stuck. All of a sudden my Iphone 3GS has gone back a day in date and 6 hours ahead in time. Obviously my phone is set to automatic and always has been, this has never been an issue till now.
Tried to reset my phone and then set my time manually and then back to automatic but same problem. I can't send imessages now because it tells me my date and time settings need to be updated. I was ios 6.0 when this happened and then updated top 6.0.1 to try and fix it but still no luck.
Urgent help needed.

The timezone components need to be capitalized. Try: TIMEZONE="America/Toronto" in your /etc/rc.conf.
You can also give NTP a try, if you're not using it already.

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